Varadkar government

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Leo Varadkar (2016)

After the general election on February 26, 2016 , from which Fine Gael emerged victorious again, Enda Kenny formed a new cabinet. In 2017, Kenny resigned, handing the post of prime minister over to Leo Varadkar . The government was in office until June 27, 2020 and was then replaced by the Martin government. On that day, Varadkar handed over his office to Micheál Martin .

minister

Office Surname Political party
Taoiseach (Prime Minister) and Minister of Defense Leo Varadkar FG
Tánaiste (Vice Prime Minister) and Foreign and Trade Ministers (with special tasks due to Brexit ) Simon Coveney FG
Finance Minister and Minister for Government Spending and Reforms Paschal Donohoe FG
Education and Science Minister Richard Bruton FG
Minister of Health Simon Harris FG
Minister for Justice and Equal Treatment Charles Flanagan FG
Minister for Culture, Cultural Heritage and the Gaeltacht Josepha Madigan FG
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine Zappone independently
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Shane Ross independently
Minister for Communication, Climate Protection and the Environment Denis Naughten FG
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine Affairs Michael Creed FG
Minister for Trade, Industry and Innovation Heather Humphreys FG
Minister for Labor and Social Security Regina Doherty FG
Minister for Rural and Local Development Michael Ring FG
Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Administration Eoghan Murphy FG

Individual evidence

  1. zeit.de: Irish head of government resigns
  2. ^ Tagesschau.de: Martin elected Irish head of government. Retrieved June 27, 2020 .